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9 ***years ***ago
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Quotebleedingman Of course the pound will fall and the EU will do everything it can to see that happen ,,,that is the iron hand inside the silk glove.,but it will rebound stronger than before.,Tell me what important things Britain got from the EU other than a right to travel and to have a very partial voice in what happened to them ,oh yah they got to pay a bunch of money for debt they didn'
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteStonedAsia Quotejenyk No, Europe was stronger and will be stronger as alliance of independent states. Better than unresponsible and unable Europe Union. Britain will be stronger in the long run. It's still a member of the EEC. Just depends on how the 'divorce' is negotiated. The EEC ceased to exist in 1993. The UK can start negotiations to become a member of the EEA (E
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteStonesfan62 Project fear didn't work get over it! Project Fear did win, thanks to a generous dose of gratuitous scaremongering about immigration.
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteNate The real problem is something far more serious that people have overlooked when casting their vote,when travelling abroad to see the stones this will now be even more expensive. Nate >< Plus, to quote Gary Lineker - "Whatever the result, Farage will always be a dick".
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9 ***years ***ago
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Corbyn has failed big time by not making Labour voters aware of the fact that they have had the wool pulled over their eyes by the right wing of the Conservative Party (et al).
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9 ***years ***ago
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Couldn't resist this one ('71 Ampeg Dan Armstrong):
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteKoen Same plane, next to those of Merkel and Hollande in Zurich last week: twitter Best comment on that photo: "Judging by that shot, the UK should leave EU and join Iron Maiden"
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9 ***years ***ago
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Quote24FPS Didn't care for him at first. Thought John Mayer blew him away at the 2012 PPV. But lately he's gotten a little grit and it's serving him well. Before I thought he'd end up bland and nowhere like Robert Cray. He's in no danger of straying into Robert Cray territory with this: video:
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9 ***years ***ago
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This thread is incomplete without a picture of these sharp dressed men:
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteKoen Also known as Anoraks, especially regarding amps and guitars. Maybe we should start a thread on IORRians Anoraks. Here's mine for a start:
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9 ***years ***ago
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The Temperance Movement Ben Poole JD Simo Gov't Mule Iggy Pop (with Josh Homme) ZZ Top
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9 ***years ***ago
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Interesting discussion here - amongst others - about Sticky Fingers: Jason Isbell - My Favorite Album
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9 ***years ***ago
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Here's what it sounded like on the night (22 January 73): video:
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9 ***years ***ago
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Quote6853 fantastic.. you have a suggestion of chord sequence ? might test it at my choir practice to night ! Maybe something along the lines of "Long as I Can See the Light" by Creedence.
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteThe Joker I had to endure a lot from Phil Collins in the early eighties... Discotheques playing it all night, with Culture Club and Wham! In the early nineties, on the other hand, "In the Air Tonight" was banned by the BBC (not permanently though, unfortunately).
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9 ***years ***ago
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Blackberry Smoke, 27 October. Won't be able to make it though, unfortunately.
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9 ***years ***ago
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As far as I'm concerned "Emotional Rescue is their poorest single of the last 52 years" would be more a appropriate statement.
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9 ***years ***ago
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Never got round to buying the album, despite having spent a long time looking at the cover (in my teenage years, I hasten to add).
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9 ***years ***ago
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The combination of Fanfare for the Common Man and HTW from '75/'76 was pretty effective.
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10 ***years ***ago
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'72 Love in Vain outro solo video:
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10 ***years ***ago
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QuoteMingSubu Primal Scream is playing tonight. Tickets are still available. On the fence, whether I should go. I saw them about a year and a half ago and they were excellent.
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10 ***years ***ago
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Gov't Mule Hamburg tonight
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10 ***years ***ago
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Bill Wyman and Leon Wilkeson
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10 ***years ***ago
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This (see lower part of the page) should give a good indication, although the list is based on individual Songs played at gigs - e.g. 2000 Man is number 8 due to having been covered extensively by Kiss/members thereof: Setlist FM Stats
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10 ***years ***ago
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There's some good stuff on that site, including a fair amount of Stones Content. tsy-stones
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11 ***years ***ago
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The Shanghai rendition was pretty good...
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11 ***years ***ago
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Quote#6 ... I strongly advise Rolling Stones fans to check out BJM if they play near by. I saw them last Friday, excellent show. I've now - within the space of less than a couple of weeks - seen Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Ron Wood and the Brian Jonestown Massacre.
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11 ***years ***ago
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One of my favourites:
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11 ***years ***ago
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Another good one, showcasing Keith's killer Black Custom Tele tone from 75-76.
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